Skills for learning
Empathy
Managing Feelings
Problem Solving
Body/Relationship safety
100

What major body part helps you use self-talk?

The brain!

100

When you are disgusted, how does your nose look?

Wrinkled or scrunched up

100

Tell me at least one way it looks to feel disappointed.

Examples: looking down or at the ground, shoulders drooped, face looks sad.

100

One way to handle name-calling is ignoring it, but what does that mean or look like?

examples: doing something else, walking away, or not paying attention to it.

100

Who is the boss of your body?

Yourself or "only me"

200

Name 2 body parts you use when listening.

Eyes and ears

200

Empathy is imagining what it's like in someone else's _________. (hint: we wear these to leave the house)

shoes!

200

What might your hands or mouth look like when frustrated?

clenched or closed tight

200

If you notice another student is feeling left out and they are standing by watching, what should you do?

examples: ask or invite them to join, include them

200

Who is usually the only other person that is allowed to touch your body?

Doctors or other medical care people

300

Name at least 2 things you need to do with your body and voice to be assertive.

Examples: eye contact, speaking clearly, speaking loud enough to hear, and respectful tone/calm voice.

300

When you are surprised, what do your mouth and eyes do or look like?

Some version of "wide open"

300

If you have tried calming down strong emotions on your own and are still feeling them, what should you do?

Tell someone or ask for help

300

When trying to brainstorm solutions to a problem, you have to make sure they are safe and respectful, which problem solving step is this?

2nd one or Thinking of solutions

300

The difference between public and private body parts is how we wear our ________. 

clothes or clothing type

400

When a teacher says "eyes on me", "watch how I do this", or "voices off please", they are wanting you to do what?

Examples: pay attention or focus your attention

400

What is another word that is similar to angry or mad? Hint: we feel this way when we are stuck, feel like giving up or stressed out and needing a break.

Frustrated

400

What 2 things have to happen next after you feel strong emotions, before you can try calming down? Hint: this was part of a song we learned

Stop

Name your feeling

400

Name the 3 fair ways to play.

Hint: S_____, T_____, and T______

Sharing, trading and taking turns

400

When you or someone you know is being hurt by another adult, who should you tell?

A safe or trusted adult

500

Name one cue or special word you could say to yourself to focus your attention.

Examples: focus, look carefully, listen

500

Name one way you can show caring and concern.

Saying "I'm sorry"

Offer help

Listening

Saying other kind words

500

Name all 3 ways to calm down 

Belly/deep breathing

counting 

self-talk


500

Tell me what S.T.E.P. stands for to help you solve problems.

S-Say or state the problem

T-Think of solutions

E-Explore consequences

P-Pick a solution

500

It is a big person's job to keep your body safe. Name 3 of your safe adults.

any answer of adult/role type

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